Raimar von Hase

Raimar von Hase (born 12 March 1948) is a Namibian farmer. Von Hase has been the leader of the Namibia Agricultural Union, which represents Namibia's primarily white farmers nationally since 2004. He replaced Jan de Wet, who had previously served since 1994.

Career

Von Hase became a farmer in 1975. He owns land in the Hardap Region near Uhlenhorst, where he raises Karakul sheep. As leader of the NAU, von Hase has adopted a conciliatory approach to national land reform, welcoming constitutional reforms.[1][2]

References

  1. Raimar von Hase at the Namibia Institute for Democracy
  2. Bid to ease Omaheke farm tension The Namibian, 27 September, 2005


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